You still need a license to kill non-game animals in Texas. Unless you are the owner of the property.cb1000rider wrote:Why, they're not a game animal?Dan20703 wrote:Aside from any other regulations you would probably need a valid hunting license
Is the San Marcos river a navigable waterway?
I really don't like snakes either and they can be aggressive, not that sitting in a tree is aggressive.
I would not shoot at them with a solid bullet. Snake shot or small shotgun, yes... Assuming you decide that you're legal one you hit whatever is behind the snake.
•A hunting license is required of any person, regardless of age, who hunts any animal, bird, frog or turtle in Texas (except furbearers, if the hunter possesses a trapper's license.) See Hunting Licenses and Permits.
◦ No license is required for nuisance fur-bearing animals, depredating hogs or coyotes.
Reptile and Amphibian Stamp (Type 178): $10
Required for any person to capture indigenous reptiles or amphibians on the shoulder of a public road or any unpaved area of a public right of way.